I think it's a lens into his mental health and he's quite candid about his experiences...

He talks about how he claimed 'slavery was a choice' and how Kim (his wife) refused to leave & her dedication to him.

It's an interesting listen, it's short with only 7 tracks and a 24 minute run time. To me, it feels reminiscent of older Kanye, graduation days even. The beats are really good for the heavy subject matter.

I cry every damn time I listen to Ghost Town. I'm not bipolar but that need to escape all the emptiness and darkness in life has been all too familiar. Kanye has really pissed me off lately but I genuinely liked this album and Kids See Ghosts. There's definitely some great messages in these songs and I hope he starts putting them to better use in his own life.